[…] editor-in-chief, John Micklethwait, attended several times to the Bilderberg Conference – the secretive meeting where the world’s most powerful figures from the world of politics, finance business and media discuss global policies. The outcome of those meetings is totally secret. It is therefore safe to say that the people at The Economist know things that most people don’t. For this reason, its “2015 prediction” cover is rather puzzling. (From the article in the Vigilant Citizen, which is extensively quoted throughout this post.)

Very well, then. The Economist. The World in 2015.

Upper right — the image of the western hemisphere with two profiles. Both muzzles are equally nasty but still different — the eastward mug looks positively furious. Or disgusted. Or quarrelsome. An intensification of the confrontation between the East and the West? Shouldn’t be any question here, most agree.

The upper left figure is holding a banner with the inscription “Singapore” in a manner some sports team banner would be held by a devoted fan (Singapore is the host of the 2015 SEA games.) Next to the “Singapore” is the samurai as depicted on Japanese prints. Significance? Enigma.

Someone wearing Balaclava — a terrorist? — is in a top row, Kalashnikov is next to him, and in the sky above a cartoonish quadcopter carries a box that says “Books” and “Amazon.” Nearby soars a spy satellite. A nuclear explosion mushroom inconspicuously but ominously rises hell.

High tech surveillance and nuclear warfare. The Economist is not very optimistic.

In the next row, left to right: masked man with binoculars (commando?), Napoleon, some figure looking like a cross between young Arnold Schwarzenegger and Asian man. To the right — a military man with white gloves, wearing a mask. Next to him a disembodied hand showing a victory sign.

In the third row, from the left: magician David Blaine, Martin Luther King (the image in black and white), a color photo of the blonde in a headdress festooned with a bird nest — eggs, wings — looking like a hat from the Alexander McQueen’s autumn-winter collection circa 2006/2007 . Next to her is France’s Hollande and a few other statesmen (and statewomen) of the past and present. A man whose face is hidden behind the Oculus helmet, (Oculus is the company acquired last year by Facebook for 2 billion. That’s dollars, not rubles.)

Fourth row: Maria Teresa Barra (Chief Executive Officer of General Motors), Hillary Clinton, Daw Aung San Suu Kyi, the Myanmar Burmese and politician, leader of the “National League for Democracy” party, in opposition to the military junta.

Fifth row: Pied Piper of Hamelin playing the flute. His foot is reflected in the mirror floor, whereas a yellow clown fish and sea anemone at his knee level. Pied Piper lured away the children of Hamelin, never to be seen again.

This folkloric figure dating from the Middle-Ages is said to represent either massive death by plague or catastrophe, or a movement of massive immigration. It also perfectly represents today’s youth being “lured” and mystified by the “music” of mass media. Conveniently enough, there’s a small boy right under the Piper’s flute.

Right under the Pied Piper we see a young boy with dumbfounded look on his face. He is watching a game called “Panic”. The words “Federal Reserve” and “Chi” (which probably stands for China) are on top while the words “Green light!” and “sis!” (which probably stands for “Isis!” or “Crisis!”) are at the bottom. The little boy watches as this twisted game of Plinko unfolds the same way the clueless masses watch powerlessly while various events unfold on mass media. As the name of the game states, the ultimate goal is to cause Panic around the world as crises are almost randomly generated by those who control the game. And that’s on a magazine cover owned by the Rothschilds. (From the article in the Vigilant Citizen)

A group of percussion instruments — drums, cymbals. “50th” on the drum is stabbed by a guitar painted like the UK flag.
On a tiny lawn, a globe shaped like football is standing on its side… My guess is as good as yours.

It was hard not to notice the coloration of faces. Obama, Putin, Merkel, Hilary Clinton and David Cameron among few others, are in black and white. Why?

A quick compilation of this data reveals that those in black and white appear to be part of the elite (including the ISIS guy who probably works for them) and those in color are “outsiders”. Is this how the elite perceives the world? (From the article in the Vigilant Citizen)

Putin wears dark shades with purplish glare. His right eye is visible through the lens. Behind his back is someone’s palm that could be of interest to palmistry expert.

«Crop-O-Dust» small aircraft is buzzing by. These copters designed to spray cropswithpowderedinsecticides or fungicides. Directly under it, a cute Chinese boy is devouring noodles out of the box. Unsettling, to say the least, and by many admissions.

Frau Merkel is wearing a malachite necklace similar to Hilary’s. Her suite is from Alexander McQueen (who died under mysterious circumstances). Many commented on this, although I don’t get why it’s of any significance.

In the center is Barack Obama. At his knee hovers a cartoon ghost with “Holiday” mag in hand.

Why is this ghost, which represents a dead person, planning a vacation? Does it represent the fact that the masses will be so impoverished that the only time they’ll be on a holiday is when they’re dead? Does it relate to the countless people who died while traveling in the past months? Creepy. (From the article in the Vigilant Citizen)

To the Obama’s left and further down the row: Chinese leader and then, in the yellow-blue jacket, a leader of India, slightly obscured by Spider-Man’s aerial acrobatics. Queen Elizabeth in a headscarf at the wheel of the bus…and UK’s Cameron and fly-by piggy bank… Both Obama and Putin sport similar red “power” ties.

A panda bear wearing a China-flag Speedo while flexing its muscles is a rather clear way of portraying the fact that China is gaining power. Next to it is a sumo wrestler holding a big battery on which the polarities (+ and -) are clearly indicated. Are they alluding to a switch in polarity in world power from the West to the East? (From the article in the Vigilant Citizen)

On the foreground is a smallish turtle, bright-faced and emitting light.

A turtle? Those who know have suspicion it has everything to do with the Fabian Society’s angry turtle symbol. The society’s original emblem was a shield with a wolf in sheep’s clothing holding a flag with the letters F.S. The motto of the society is If I strike, I strike hard. In the past, it advocated a scientifically planned society, employing eugenics as way of improving humanity.

Bringing forth a global system through small incremental changes is exactly what the world elite is currently doing. This is probably why there’s an angry tortoise on the cover of this Bilderberg-connected publication – standing in front of the chaos behind it. (From the article in the Vigilant Citizen)

A pile of sand. Perched on top of it is a painting “La belle ferronnière” attributed to Da Vinci or his disciples. Go and figure.

A racing car with the word Castrol — a manufacturer of lubricants, owned by British Petroleum and emblems of EPSRC — (Research Council for Development of Engineering and Physical Sciences, United Kingdom), SERCO — one of the largest companies in the UK, also URT and STP — British and American companies, consecutively.

Some dirt on the ground and two arrows on which are inscribed 11.5 and 11.3. Dated to mark on our calendars? Coordinates to a place somewhere in Nigeria, of all places.

“Displaying numbers that can only be truly understood by “those in the know” is one of the occult elite’s favorite hobbies,” the already quoted article points out.

Alice in Wonderland is looking up at the Cheshire Cat, about to disappear, save its creepy grin. By some educated guesses, Alice represents naive and brainwashed masses straight from Wonderland, unable to distinguish illusion from reality. Well, think what you want…

Well then, Obama will travel on vacation, China will surpass the United States, Great Britain will lose its nest egg, the Anglo-American alliance might be shaken. Putin will be all right, though, because of this palm with a long life-line behind him.

While, on the other hand, Pied Piper and few other things, especially the nuclear explosion, aren’t terribly encouraging.
Seems like it’s gonna be a swell of a year, doesn’t it?

Many Russian sources, too, were stirred up by the Economist’s offering of the taste of 2015. None dismiss it’s allusions and “predicting capacity” outright. That same article in the Vigilant Citizen points out in conclusion:

The Economist is not a random newspaper that publishes quirky 2015 predictions to sell a few additional copies. It is directly connected to those who shape global policies and who make sure that they are applied. The publication is partly owned by the Rothschild banking family of England and its editor regularly attends Bilderberg meetings. In other words, The Economist is connected to those who have the means and the power to make “predictions” a reality.

The 2015-themed cover basically reflects the overall Agenda of the elite and is peppered with cryptic symbols that appear to be included for “those in the know”. And the masses, like Alice watching the Cheshire Cat disappear, will focus on illusions while the wolf in sheep’s clothing will strike … and strike hard.